THE ELM CITY NURSERY COMPANY, 
Cbree flowering Dogwoods. 
(gornus Tlorida and Uarieties.) 
n tq rare exotic has greater beauty of growth, bloom or autumn coloring than our native 
(W white Flowering Dogwood. In the last of May its showy bloom lends its own peculiar 
I \ charm to our woodland borders and an occasional isolated tree or group of them will 
^- stand out boldly and command our admiration. While this dogwood will thrive under 
the greatest variety of exposures and soil conditions it is most happy in association with other 
trees which is fortunate, as there are many times in the evolution of a landscape scene where 
the use of tree-like plants which are naturally suited for planting in the partially shaded fore- 
ground of larger trees is important. We offer two marked varieties : one quite a deep rosy 
red (Rubra) and the other a light pink (Rosea). The latter originated at our nurseries. 
Prices— Ulbite. 
Prices— Rubra and Rosea. 
a-a ft. each $o.is per 10 $3.0© per 100 $20.00 2-3 ft. each $0.50 per 10$ 4.50 per 100 $40. 
3- 4 
4- 5 ' 
5- 6 ' 
6- T2' 
•5° 
10 4.00 
10 5.00 
1.00 " 10 7.50 
1.50 to 5.00 
100 
100 
30.00 
40.00 
3- 4 
4- 5 
5- 6 
6- 7 
• 
1. 00 
1.50 
2.00 
Other Dogwoods see Cornus, under Shrubs. 
10 7.00 
10 9.00 
10 12.50 
10 17.50 
100 65.00 
Tlex Crenata (Japanese Roily), 
This is now the very much talked of evergreen shrub whose small, glossy foliage and com- 
pact habit is so attractive. It appears to be very hardy having stood, at our nursery, through 
the w inter under very exposed conditions. 
Prices. 
10 
3 ft. 
eaqh $0.25 
0.50 
$2.00 pe 
4.00 \ 
15.00 ' 
10 
TO 
IO 
$17.50 per 100 
3 .00 " 100 
125.00 "• 100 
f erned=Ceafed $i»nach, m* tww«* m.™*^ 
A remarkable variety of our native stag-horn sumach has been found on the hills of Ver- 
mont. It has the same rapid robust growth of the common form, producing the same showy 
cones of bright red fruit, but, as the illustration below will show, the leaves are so beautifully 
formed that they rival the most delicate fern in their intricacy. For massing with other effec- 
tive foliage shrubs the effect can be very striking. It can also be cut to the ground each sea- 
son if desired and a mass of the most beautiful foliage will result. This shrub will thrive on 
the poorest of soils with a luxuriance surprising. The picture from which this illustration 
was made was produced by placing the leaves, representing three stages of growth directly m 
contact with a sheet of sensitive paper, in a usual printing frame, thereby getting an exact 
reproduction of the form of the foliage. 
Prices. 
1- 2 ft. each $0.50 per 10 $4.50 per 100 $30.00 
2- 3 " " .75 " 10 6.50 " 100 50.00 
3- 4 " " 1.00 " 10 8.00 
For other Sumachs see Rhus under Shrubs. 
Fern-Leaved Sumach — Rhus Typhi?ia Laciniata 
Trees marked (*) sent prepaid in the United States at single-rate prices. 
See inner front cor>er page for terms and special discounts. 
